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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2008

See the brand new motogadget multiview at a Kawasiaki struggling through Berlins traffic.

The mirror-integrated motoscope mini feature a LED display which is only visible if the gauge is powered.
It can be displayed: Speed, Trip, Odometer, RPM and Trip Time.
The RPM is displayed as a bar in all screens as well in numbers in the RPM menue.
The instrument can also act as a shift light.
For the use in left or right-hand traffic the display can be rotated in 90 degree steps, it is just a setting.
The device will be operated with only one push button. The handling is very simple and intuitively to understand.
This new gadget allows you to clean up your front end without additional stuff like instrument control boxes. Everything is in the mirror! Very easy to install. For HD motorcycles from 2004 and younger a plug and go solution is avilable.

Have a look at www.motogadget.com for detailed informations.

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  • thats a really nice gadget but i wouldn't want others to see my speed on the mirror if they can see it fast enough cause someone will snitch and ill get booked by the popo

  • People who wants a clean cockpit!

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  • Pointless and cool.

  • Verdammt, das ist sehr shön! Think i'll buy one for my kawasaki soon. Will i be able to keep my normal gauges with this up or can only one of them be used ?

  • Very Cool & Very Pointless  lol

  • where do you get this ? can I buy it some where? Thanks man

  • Wow that is awesome.. I have to get them.. Bah more money I had not planed on spending however well worth it!!!

  • Oh man. That is the sweetest mirror EVAR! Would hate to drop the bike on the left side, though! XD

    Next time, please show us a video of its size compared to the bike. I'd be interested in putting it on a Ducati, but it looks a little big.

  • very good...

  • Nice,but who wants to have to look into side mirror while driving?

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